Summary
This paper, despite its title referencing retinal ganglion cell neuroprotection, has an abstract describing a metabolomics study of a nasal-to-brain drug delivery system (GS-VOs@CM-Exos) in a cerebral ischemia rat model, with no actual content about retinal ganglion cells or lighting. The abstract content is entirely unrelated to the stated title and has no practical implications for lighting design, healthcare lighting, or visual wellbeing.
Categories
Eye Health & Vision: The paper title references retinal ganglion cell types and their specific responses to neuroprotection, relevant to retinal health and photoreceptor biology.
Author(s)
M Vidal-Sanz, FM Nadal-Nicolás
Publication Year
2015
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